Gamers who manage to walk 10,000 steps a day will be rewarded with temporary +5 attribute points for their MyPLAYER, which can be spent on agility, dunks, layups and more. The attribute boosts will only last for the next 5 games played that day.

2K is the latest brand to be part of the Works with Fitbit program, but this is the first instance of a game being integrated with a fitness tracker.

The integration between Fitbit and NBA 2K17 will begin on 25 November on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game. Users will then need to connect their Fitbit tracker to their console in order to receive the in-game rewards.

Tim Rosa, SVP of Global Marketing at Fitbit said: "As a former video game industry executive, I'm excited to help shape the first-of-its-kind integration between a wearable and a console video game, motivating gamers of all ages to be more active throughout the day by giving them in-game rewards for their real-world fitness activity".